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 Volume 45
February (Web-only), 2001 |
Displaying 41 - 60 of 63 articles.
Report Sounds Alarm Over Mozambique's 'Black November' Country's progressive reputation belies violent acts like the police suffocation of 88 dissidents last year. Alex Duval Smith
Return to the Father's House Touchstone magazine examines God the Father and human fatherhood John Wilson
Row over Irish Prime Minister's Cancelled Visit to Shrine MP resigns, but says it was his duty to warn the prime minister of possible violence after sectarian football match. Cedric Pulford
Russia Recognizes Salvation Army as a Religious Organization Officials say that doesn't restore status to the Army's Moscow branch. Geraldine Fagan
Should Charities Take Washington's Money? Churches and ministries grapple with the ramifications of accepting federal funding. Chris Herlinger
Sri Lanka to Investigate Attack on Evangelical Church Buddhist fervor for tradition and anger at Christian evangelism boils over in church assault. Anto Akkara
Supreme Court Apparently Offers 'Good News' for Bible Club Ghosts of former Supreme Court decisions return to haunt college campuses, and other stories from around the world Ted Olsen
The Bush-Conservative Love Fest Anti-divorce law, Bush's evangelical speechwriter, and other stories from news media around the world. Ted Olsen
The Church of Jesus Christ? Richard Wurmbrand gets his crown, Bush's Faith-Based Office opens, and other news stories and commentary pieces from media sources around the world Ted Olsen
The Radical Kirk The Church of Scotland has a long history of intense reforms. Elesha Coffman
The Woman Who Invented China Pearl S. Buck's tireless work for the weak belied her own disappointment with mainline Christianity. John Wilson
Tortured Baptist Prisoner Near Death in Turkmenistan Meanwhile, More Protestant churches are raided in an attempt to crush Christian activity around Ashgabad. Felix Corley
Turkmen Authorities Seal Country's Last Open Baptist Church Turkmenistan's secret police continue to raid and harass Christians in Ashgabad. Felix Corley
Turkmen Police Beat and Interrogate Two Christians Beaten Baptist threatened with deportation from Turkmenistan Felix Corley
U2's Bono Says He'd 'Like to Be' a Christian Pat Robertson speaks again on Bush's faith-based initiative, tasty Lent, and other stories from around the world. Ted Olsen
Vatican Attempts to Clarify Jesuit's Stance on Religious Pluralism Belgian Priest writes that some goodness and truth in other religions does not derive from Christ. Luigi Sandri
Vietnam Protestants Call Conference 'Miraculous' But tribal minority Christians fear future persecution. Compass Direct
Weblog: Militant Hindus Rampage Against Valentine's Day Federal agents finally seize Indianapolis Baptist Temple, and other stories from media sources around the world Ted Olsen
Weblog: Slate's Kinsley Questions Furor Over Converting Jews The $1.4 million spanking, Ratzinger on rock, and many other stories from news media outlets around the world. Ted Olsen
Weblog: Why Did the National Religious Broadcasters Split from the National Association of Evangelicals? Federal appeals court says free speech comes before anti-harassment policy—and other news stories. Ted Olsen
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